GLOMMING TO GLOOM: THE RAGING PERIL OF DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING IN NIGERIA

Title Alternative:ROSTOUCÍ NEBEZPEČÍ OBCHODOVÁNÍ S DROGAMI A JEJICH ZNEUŽÍVÁNÍ V NIGÉRII
dc.contributor.authorAjiboye, Babatope Matthew
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dc.description.abstractTento článek zkoumá osoby, trendy, techniky a pohnutky, které jsou zodpovědné za nedávný nárůst zneužívání drog a obchodování s nimi v Nigérii. Jeho cílem je přispět ke zvýšení ostražitosti v boji proti této rostoucí tendenci zneužívání drog a obchodování s nimi v Nigérii. Doporučení v něm obsažená by měla být praktická pro vládu, politiky, občanské iniciativy, nevládní organizace, vedoucí představitele komunit a další klíčové zúčastněné strany v boji proti tomuto společnému nepříteli. Pokud nebude vyvinuto společné úsilí o omezení zneužívání drog, odrazení od trendů obchodování s nimi a zastavení jejich toku, může se Nigérie ocitnout na pokraji bezprecedentní kriminality, ultra zločinů a násilí, jaké dosud tato země nezažila.cs
dc.description.abstractDieser Artikel befasst sich mit Personen, Trends, Techniken und Beweggründen, welche für den neuerlichen Anstieg des Drogenmissbrauchs und –handels in Nigeria verantwortlich zeichnen. Sein Ziel besteht darin, einen Beitrag zur Wachsamkeit im Kampf gegen diese wachsende Tendenz des Drogenmissbrauchs und –handels in Nigeria zu leisten. Die hierin enthaltenen Empfehlungen sollen der Regierung, den Politikern den Bürgerinitiativen, privaten Organisationen, leitenden Vorständen von Gemeinschaften und anderen wichtigen beteiligten Parteien im Kampf gegen diesen gemeinsamen Feind als Handreichung dienen. Wenn keine gemeinsame Anstrengung um Einschränkung des Drogenmissbrauchs, Abkehr von den Trends des Drogenhandels und deren Fluss entwickelt wird, wird Nigeria an den Rand einer nie erlebten Kriminalität, schwerster Verbrechen und Gewalt driften, wie sie das Land noch nie erlebt hat.de
dc.description.abstractDrug abuse has long taken center stage among youths, adults, and the aged in Nigeria. However, rising apprehension is built on the mammoth surge of cartel groups, organised syndicates, and modish brokers, who are utterly engrossed in or specialised in drug trafficking, within and outside the country. According to logical assessment, revenue from drug trafficking is not only an incentive for existing subscribers, but also an incentive for new entrants into this business. In addition to the danger this practice poses to the continued existence of the country, a multiplier effect will reverberate through society in the near future. Hence, this article interrogates the characters, trends, techniques, and drives responsible for the surge in drug trafficking practices in the country, using Albert Bandura’s social learning theory as the substratum of rationalisation. The article submits that, if concerted efforts are not made to reduce drug abuse, discourage trafficking trends, and halt the flow, Nigeria may well be on the verge of unprecedented crime, ultra-catch-22, and epic violence that have never been experienced.en
dc.description.abstractNiniejszy artykuł poświęcony jest badaniom osób, trendów, technik i motywów, odpowiedzialnych za niedawny wzrost nadużywania i handlu narkotykami w Nigerii. Ma on się przyczynić do zwiększenia czujności w walce z tym rosnącym trendem nadużywania i handlu narkotykami w Nigerii. Zalecenia zawarte w opracowaniu powinny być praktyczne dla rządu, polityków, inicjatyw obywatelskich, organizacji pozarządowych, liderów społeczności i innych kluczowych interesariuszy w walce z tym wspólnym wrogiem. Jeśli nie zostaną podjęte wspólne wysiłki w celu ograniczenia nadużywania narkotyków, odwrócenia trendów handlu i powstrzymania ich przepływu, Nigeria może znaleźć się na skraju bezprecedensowej przestępczości, ultra zbrodni i przemocy, jakich kraj ten nigdy wcześniej nie doświadczył.pl
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dc.subjectDrugen
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dc.subjectTraffickingen
dc.subjectNigeriaen
dc.titleGLOMMING TO GLOOM: THE RAGING PERIL OF DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING IN NIGERIAen
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